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Joshua Pramis

Former Digital Trends Contributor

Spending a childhood engrossed in such technologically inspiring television shows like Voltron, Small Wonder, and Power Rangers, it's really no surprise that all things digital continue to inspire and amaze Joshua. After working as an editor for Travel + Leisure for 7 years, he left to take on the freelance world. And while doesn't look forward to a complete Cylon takeover, he does eagerly await the day he can become half cyborg.

With rumors of the Galaxy Note 3 being unveiled in September, is Samsung going to become its own competitor? It's sister device, the S4 doesn't come out until May, but the Note 3 is rumored to have all it has and more.

Google's new patent shows that, instead of relying on screen brightness, it will adjust display quality in order to help conserve battery life. Whether or not it will work better than brightness control is yet to be determined.

A new, strange invention will allow for users to control their android devices using an electronic kazoo. The iKazoo has yet to hit the market, but be prepared. Here's what the musical innovation has to offer.

Google announced that it is going to introduce Knowledge Graph to movies, but will utilize facial recognition technology. When it first launches, it will only be available on Android devices running 4.0 or higher, but plans to branch out…

A new concept for a pill bottle will feature smartphone technology, like 3G/LTE connectivity, text messaging, and an alarm. The bottle will help to remind patients to take their medication at the appropriate times.

A new report conducted by MIT shows that anonymous cell phone GPS data can actually be used to determine the user's identity. The study raises even more questions about privacy, an already huge topic of concern in the digital world.